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"liaise" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] liaise (with somebody) (especially British English) to work closely with somebody and exchange information with them
  2. [intransitive] liaise (between A and B) to act as a link between two or more people or groups

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We continue to liaise with the police on this case.
It said it continued to liaise with the DOJ over its ongoing investigation.
They liaise with hawala agents and Libyan suppliers of boats and transit papers.
Lawmakers and school management are trying to liaise with the police but failed.
In the meantime, we will continue to cooperate and liaise with all appropriate authorities.
Now, MSF has a dedicated individual based in Idomeni to liaise with volunteer groups.
She said she would aim to liaise between leftist President Tabare Vazquez's administration and Congress.
Berthomet said he's not surprised the force would instruct its officers not to liaise with reporters.
He also encourages them to liaise with their property or travel agent, if they have one.
Myer said in a statement it would "continue to liaise with all stakeholders" about executive pay.
The agency will also be expected to liaise with national and international agencies engaged in similar activities.
There are 10 to 15 employees who liaise with the start-ups to help them leverage Siemens' scale.
Last week Mr. el-Sisi dispatched his health minister, Hala Zayed, to Beijing to liaise with Chinese officials.
I visualize the show, get things ready for him, decide on materials, coordinate the teams, and liaise with suppliers.
A 1MDB panel has been set up to liaise with foreign countries on how to retrieve the laundered billions.
Critic's Notebook The pandemic has disrupted relations among the masses, the elites and the celebrities who liaise between them.
Critic's Notebook The pandemic has disrupted relations among the masses, the elites and the celebrities who liaise between them.
Eduardo's apartment shares plumbing with mine, and if there's a pipe blockage we liaise about turning taps on and off.
In that corner we have going Across: MODS, SLAP, GINA (that's another name), VAC is kind of weird, and LIAISE.
Japan should liaise with the United States to share information and conduct technical studies on digital currencies, the group's proposal said.
Japan should liaise with the United States to share information and conduct technical studies on digital currencies, the group's proposal said.
A Brexit Working Party headed by a Council staffer will liaise between the national leaders and the lead negotiator, Michel Barnier.
Reinsurers outside these regions could be required to post collateral or liaise with a local European regulator, adding costs or delays.
The new 1MDB task force will liaise with enforcement agencies in the United States, Switzerland, Singapore, Canada and other related countries.
In-house censors work separately from government censors, who operate within state media and local propaganda units and liaise with private companies.
Japan must liaise with other "middle power" nations such as Europe, India and ASEAN to strike a balance against the China-U.
He can liaise with the most temperamental players, tranquilize media uproars, and implement modern on-court principles in an effective, executable way.
The company was prepared to meet a request to hire an officer to liaise with the Election Commission, he said in an interview.
The FCA said it was continuing to liaise with property funds and called on their managers to inform it before suspending any funds.
The Agency will negotiate contracts and liaise between government and private industry including oil majors such as Exxon, Chevron, Total, BP and Eni.
Trevor Birch, a former administrator of the club, has been retained by the board in an advisory capacity and to liaise with stakeholders.
The Ugandan court has appointed victims' counsels, distinct from those for the prosecution and defence, who liaise with communities and represent victims in court.
In the past, they'd deal with copious numbers of middlemen, who would liaise with truck fleets to add unnecessary levels of complication and cost.
"We remain vigilant and continue to monitor the security situation and liaise with local authorities," said a Shell spokesman in a statement to Reuters.
Major investment banks have offices across Europe and London-based M&A staff typically liaise with their local counterparts when working on live deals.
The companies liaise with news organizations' sales representatives, ordering up topics and lengths for stories, five people with direct knowledge of the arrangements said.
Germany is expected to liaise with its European partners in the coming days about who could take Erbel's place as the new Instex head.
"We will continue to liaise with our international partners to fully understand the details of this abhorrent attack," Johnson said, without confirming British casualties.
Instead, they've started a private online forum with scores of core members in which individuals have been deputized to liaise with media and the police.
She said she was "excited" to reveal the United States Agency for International Development had created a "Be Best" ambassador position to liaise with her office.
He continued to liaise with his newest contacts with the express goal of setting up a meeting between members of the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
This is the first incident we've been made aware of but we have launched an immediate and rigorous investigation and continue to liaise with Mrs. Keating.
Given the investigation's scope, there are legitimate reasons for him to liaise with the National Security Division and other key offices in the Department of Justice.
A well-organized federal government — one that can liaise with local authorities and effectively communicate with both other organizations and the public at large — is vital.
She is helping the Hashemis submit paperwork and liaise with the embassy, but she said suing the State Department is still an option they are considering.
When Stacks [the Royal Marines Commando who would liaise with the entertainment tours] found out I was running around looking for it, he went apeshit at me.
The company's experts in shopping, travel, and dining are the ones "on the ground," handling client requests in person, while personal assistants like Jennifer coordinate and liaise.
I pay my staff, I mentor my staff, I send them to New York for meetings without me, and they liaise and negotiate on behalf of our clients.
In Britain a well-regarded programme called UnionLearn uses union representatives both to inform workers about training options and to liaise with employers on workers' requests for training.
According to Elwartowski, Ocean Builders didn't liaise with the Thai government before the planned sale, and instead intended to wow officials with an impressive lineup of prospective buyers.
Rees-Mogg told the BBC the issues he remained concerned about included how the fisheries industry would be treated and how British companies would liaise with European agencies.
To improve the Defense Department's ability to liaise with the technology industry, the bill also creates a new nonprofit entity to encourage private investment in national security technologies.
I am particularly excited for the opportunity to liaise directly with government officials, as the ability to promote social change is significantly impacted by a region's political environment.
Because of state laws, Underwood's office does not have the authority to unanimously call a grand jury, but rather must liaise with district attorneys at the local level.
"We are continuing to liaise with partners in Pakistan to process Khan's extradition with the intention of returning him to the UK to face court proceedings," he said.
"Thankfully no-one was harmed, and officers will liaise with security officials over the coming days to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident and identify those involved".
They liaise with manufacturers and are accountable for making sure that any guns used on set are legal, safe and properly handled, say Tom Diaz, a writer and lawyer.
Victoria Police said in a statement emailed to Mashable it continues to liaise with Tennis Australia throughout the 2016 tournament and it will not comment on any operational matters.
The foreign ministers of Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala last month agreed to create a migrant protection network, liaise for coordination with U.S. authorities and to meet regularly.
It employs only 35 people to liaise with firms' management and decide how its passive funds should vote, but that number is likely to double in the next three years.
The proposed bill would create the Bureau of Space Commerce under the U.S. Department of Commerce to liaise with industry representatives and organizations, according to a copy provided to Reuters.
" In a statment, a spokesperson for the International Olympic Committe said, "IOC and POCOG liaise closely with World Health Organisation and local Public Health authorities who are following the outbreak.
The proposed bill would also create the Bureau of Space Commerce under the U.S. Department of Commerce to liaise with industry representatives and organizations, according to a copy provided to Reuters.
Her job: To liaise between city officials, residents and night life venues on the parties' array of concerns — from liquor licenses and high rents to noise and vomit on the streets.
Currently focused on the smuggling of people and arms in Libyan waters, the mission should be expanded to also cover oil smuggling and liaise with the N.O.C. to interdict rogue tankers.
Effectively liaise with other departmental analysts, Attorney Advisor, tax supervisors, and other identified stakeholders to determine the legal implications of relevant documents and preserve the overall goals of the PFL program.
"The Iranians have given indications that they are now willing to offer their services to liaise with the Houthis to move forward," said a European official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The FRC currently cannot pursue a chief financial officer who is not a member of an accountancy professional body, a gap in its powers, requiring it to liaise with other regulators.
Frank O'Connor A former journalist hired by Bungie to liaise with the community and business in the Halo 2 era, O'Connor is the only member of their old guard to join 343.
If deployed, such a system would allow authorities to directly control the availability of online content without needing to liaise with mobile operators, ISPs or Internet companies like Google, Facebook and Line.
Insignia's fleet of personal assistants often liaise and collectively brainstorm in order to best accommodate client requests, even though clients are assigned to one particular personal assistant who leads on their requests.
They include training the police in handling complaints, opening more women's shelters, making different bits of the judicial system liaise better, and possibly loosening the rules on medical confidentiality in certain cases.
The parliamentary report further assessed that Darabos did not liaise sufficiently with other ministries and agencies while negotiating the settlement and was not transparent enough to allow a court audit of the deal.
Its online marketplace serves as lead generation for agencies, but beyond simply booking a package as you would on say Expedia, agencies liaise with customers to help tailor their trip to their specific needs.
The SFA said it will "continue to liaise with governments and UEFA in relation to domestic, European and International fixtures in the coming days and more information will be communicated at the appropriate time".
The city's mayor, Bill de Blasio, will appoint someone within 2000 days to head up the department, which will liaise between the city's night life industry, its residents and government, according to the bill.
Libyan officials and news media outlets have reported the presence of American, French, British and Italian special forces units in the country in recent weeks, ostensibly on reconnaissance missions and to liaise with local militias.
"Human rights are addressed by various peacekeeping missions, by special political missions, if we can just try to liaise those mandates with human rights then maybe we can agree (on a meeting)," Iliichev told reporters.
The teams designing the uniforms will also liaise with Employee Involvement Groups and Frontline Involvement Teams, groups that represent employees from various remote stations, as well as Delta&aposs home base in Atlanta, Dimbiloglu said.
The administrators' forensic team and Jones Day would "continue to liaise with the SEC and various third parties in order to address the SEC's queries and attempt to source the necessary information requested", the report said.
One reason for the lack of dialogue: the U.S. State Department no longer has a Sanctions Policy Coordinator to liaise with other governments, according to three U.S. sources familiar with the matter and one European source.
The EU executive, which handles trade issues on behalf of EU governments, said it would fully involve European industry and liaise closely with its biggest trade partners on the issue, acknowledging that would take some time.
"In unforeseen circumstances, such as this one, it's an adviser's job to liaise with your hotels, airline and ground tour operators to help you get your money back, but a refund isn't a guarantee," she said.
It houses the three local regulatory bodies comprising of the Registration Authority; the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA); and ADGM Courts, which collectively regulate FIs in the country and liaise with international colleagues to ensure best practice.
Mr. Manafort's filing indicates that he was retained by the Party of Regions to help elect national and regional candidates in Ukraine and to liaise with American diplomats in Kiev, the capital, who were monitoring elections there.
According to communications ministry letter seen by Reuters, the ban was overturned after Tik Tok agreed to clear "all negative content" from the app and open an office in Indonesia to liaise with the government over content.
Police actively liaise with health institutions to intercept cases of FGM in the UK. In 2015, it became mandatory for health professionals to report cases of female genital mutilation in girls under the age of 18 to the police.
On Monday, at a meeting in Guatemala City, the foreign ministers of the Central American countries asked Mexico for help to create a migrant protection network, liaise for coordination with U.S. authorities, and to meet regularly for regional talks.
On the Slack messaging app and via Skype, Kaniaupio-Crozier and her colleagues liaise with Duolingo developers to come up with bitesize chunks of Hawaiian people can learn and practice on the go through the app's gamified mobile interface.
However the mechanism does not mean data oversight is automatically limited to a single DPA; rather the GDPR provides for a lead DPA which can liaise with any other concerned authorities over data issues pertaining to citizens in their own territories.
We do a lot of big-picture advocacy," said Josée whose main role is to "liaise a lot with community partners and stakeholders, not only to identify gaps, but to forge partnerships and start programs that will address these gaps.
The ombudsman said Mr Barroso's appointment to the investment bank had caused "public unease", and asked for clarification on how officials who used to work with Mr Barroso, including those who will head the EU's Brexit negotiations, should liaise with him.
Ms. Sanders, who at 34 is among the youngest people to hold the title, must manage the message of her administration and liaise with dozens of reporters, while also acting as a frequent vessel of Mr. Trump's anti-media ire.
To investigate 1MDB, the new government on Monday set up a task force made up of members of the anti-graft agency, police and the central bank, to liaise with "enforcement agencies in the United States, Switzerland, Singapore, Canada and other related countries".
He told Pullella, an Italian-American who grew up in New York and has been working for Reuters in Rome since 1983, to liaise with a person known to both of them, but who is not part of the Vatican media operation.
If something doesn't fit, Armarium will give full credit if it's returned within 24 hours, and they'll try to get another size or similar style to you before your event (to ensure proper fit, an Armarium representative will liaise with the client prior to sending).
Mahathir's office also announced the establishment of a new task force made up of members of the anti-graft agency, police and the central bank, which would liaise with "enforcement agencies in the United States, Switzerland, Singapore, Canada and other related countries," investigating 1MDB.
To address mounting concerns about health and safety, the government has now brought in Portland Hotel Society, a veteran social housing non-profit from Vancouver, to liaise with the camp and provide basic necessities, including flushing toilets and portable showers slated to arrive next week.
"If we have anything to liaise with the US, it will be simply done through the liaison channel already under operation between the DPRK and the US, and the negotiation, if any, will be held face to face between the DPRK and the US," Kwon said.
Once the next president has been sworn in, they should appoint a senior-level coordinator in either the Office of Public Engagement or the National Security Council, whose sole responsibility would be to liaise with the private peace and security philanthropic community and concertedly build and strengthen these bridges.
Any new requirement for extraordinary support beyond the state aid already agreed would require approval from the EC. Fitch would then expect the EC to liaise about the action to take with the Single Resolution Board, which took over decisions on bank resolution from national authorities from January 7503.
They could liaise with the aftermarket to actually, you know, find a solution that works for everybody because, you know, this, ultimately, this is bad for the consumer, because it's overpriced and expensive, and it's bad for the environment, because it doesn't need to be made that way.
"Despite the media reports, I have not appointed nor do I intend to appoint a company to liaise with shareholders on my behalf and I have no interest in making an offer for or acquiring shares in Patisserie Valerie or any related companies," Scott said in a statement.
Women like Ivanka Trump, Hope Hicks and Kellyanne Conway don't just counsel the president and liaise with the press and public; they offer a feminine salve, simultaneously sanctioning Mr. Trump's sexist commentary and buttressing his ego by situating themselves as little girls in need of direction from Big Daddy (literally, in Ivanka's case).
Trump's tweet will surely escalate the awkwardness between the US and the UK that began after the Daily Mail published on Sunday secret cables sent by Darroch — who's job as a diplomat is not just to liaise with US officials but also to inform the British government what to expect from the Trump administration.
Spiritualism developed as a movement in the mid-19th-century and peaked among the late Victorians, with another surge just after World War I. Its adherents (of which there are still quite a few) believe that the dead can communicate with the living, usually through a medium, typically a woman, who can liaise between worlds.
In a statement issued after reviewing the results of a joint audit mission with Nissan, Renault's board members are asking the group's representatives to liaise with their counterparts at Nissan to explore legal action to recover sums paid for by the Dutch jointly-owned subsidiary Renault-Nissan BV. (Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain Editing by Edmund Blair)
Others are the unthinking racism of people who believe they're better than all that: Helen asking her to liaise with the valet, who is also black; Helen's father Bruce mistaking her for a waitress; Helen and Noah's daughter Whitney telling her that dating a woman of color might be "one of the coolest things" her father has ever done.
Though the UK specifies it also wants agreement over the timeframe for negotiating "longer-term arrangements" — so apparently it does not want an open-ended transition.) It also says it intends to liaise with third countries that already have adequacy arrangements with the EU (which would include the US) — to seek transition arrangements there too, also so that data can keep flowing (e.g.

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